Libbie Masterson
Twilight
Libbie Masterson was born to a family of 7 in the late 60’s, in Houston, Texas. Growing up with 4 brothers and a dislike for ballet class gave her a mind of her own and she set her sights on being an artist. She spent many years in school, finally achieving a degree in Glass Sculpture from CCAC, Oakland, and then set out to see the world.
A fascination with light has played a prevalent theme in her study of landscapes, taking her to far reaches of Scandinavia, Antarctica, Africa, Iceland, Alaska, Japan, and much of Western Europe. For her works in stage design, in glass, and in photography, Masterson has received large scale commissions from The HGOco of the Houston Grand Opera, the Houston Symphony, and Southwest Airlines and completed large installations for the Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, and in Houston’s Hermann Park.
She is the recipient of an Artist Individual Grant from the City of Houston, and a Brown Foundation Fellowship for a residency at the Dora Maar House, in Southern France. She is represented by Nancy Littlejohn Fine Art in Houston, where she lives and keeps her studio in a secret garden.
Twilight
The hour of twilight, sometimes called the Blue Hour, refers to the times before sunrise and after sunset, when the light of the sun is diffused by the atmosphere and its dust. It also references that time between sleep and wakefulness, when the brain moves between Alpha Delta states. This is when the brain is relaxed and processes imagery not yet in the form of dreams. This is when we are the most receptive and we heal. This work speaks to being surrounded in this beautiful and mysterious quality of light, and at the same time on a deeper level, to the ability to reconnect and heal parts of ourselves that are hidden away.


Chromogenic transparency with LED light panel
36 x 60 inches
$25,000

Chromogenic transparency with LED light panel
36 x 60 inches
$25,000

Chromogenic transparency with LED light panel
36 x 60 inches
$25,000


Gelatin silver print, gold toner
6 3/4 x 6 3/4 inches (17.1 x 17.1 cm)
14.5 x 12 inches (Framed)
$2,000
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